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Review of the Effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) In Reducing Symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa |
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PP: 1581-1587 |
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doi:10.18576/isl/120507
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Author(s) |
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Fahad. S. Alanazi,
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Abstract |
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Bulimia nervosa is a serious disorder with limited intervention such as mindfulness-based cognitive therapy with relapsing bulimia nervosa for patients which is require, however, few studies focus on its use in patients with bulimia nervosa. Review and examine studies of Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy Cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy as treatment. A study by Sala et al. (2021) found that MBCT improved eating behaviours, while the results of a study by Juarascio et al. (2021) indicated that MBCT led to an improvement in symptoms for patients with bulimia nervosa .Using of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy with relapsing bulimia nervosa patients is needed. The need for Arab studies comparing the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy with other psychological treatments for relapsing bulimia patients.
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